Jumping Hill (foaled 1972 in California) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse bred by George Pope Jr. at his El Peco Ranch in Madera and successfully raced by him in England and the United States.
For 1977 Jumping Hill was brought back to race in the United States where he would be trained firstly by former jockey and future Hall of Famer Johnny Adams.
[4] Competing in Florida, on December 30, 1978 Jumping Hill was carrying top weight when he set a new Calder track record in winning the 1 1/8 mile Grade 3 Saul Silberman Handicap.
[5] On February 17, 1979 Jumping Hill ran second to Sensitive Prince in the Gulfstream Park Handicap, pushing his opponent to a new mile and one-quarter track record.
Racing at Florida's Hialeah Park, Jumping Hill went wire-to-wire for his win in the Grade 1 Widener Handicap under Canadian jockey Jeffrey Fell.